kijankikijanki,
3,274 posts 08-24-2017 6:39pm
Dielectric constant of Teflon is about 2. Vacuum has dielectric constant of 1.
Yes, Teflon will slow down electromagnetic wave. Insulator will slow down electromagnetic wave by amount based on its ability to store energy - Permittivity. Dielectric constant is just relative Permittivity. This speed of electromagnetic wave thru typical insulated wire is about 60% of the speed of light in the vacuum. For typical cable it comes to about 5ns/m and it is exactly true for cat5 cable. There is no different electromagnetic wave for audio signals and other signals.
Can the type of dielectric used cause distortion of an analog signal as it travels through an interconnect? What frequencies, would you say, are affected the most?
Example PVC vs Teflon?
Tough question.... Can it be measured?
Jim